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The "Afterbyrne" - Our Observations About the Camelot Weekend

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As most of you know by now, a number of us were fortunate enough to see Gabriel Bryne, live in Camelot this weekend and many, myself included, were able to get a chance to meet him face to face. The ?afterbyrne? of being so close to the man that has so preoccupied our thoughts and actions for so long, has taken some of us through a range of intense and overwhelming emotions. The heart-thumping, nauseating anticipation that came as each new figure emerged from the stage door, the aha-moment of electricity when our eyes first rested on the unmistakable face, the sleepless nights spent re-living the few details we can remember, the crashing isolation of boarding the plane and bringing to an end, the magical weekend we?ve been planning and talking about for months.

In an effort to wrestle with some pretty heady emotions, I wanted to try to write something here that captures what I saw and heard and felt over the last few days. There are so many adjectives, so many glorious words I could use to describe the sensation of getting within a few inches of Gabriel Byrne, but as usual, I am grappling hard with phrasing it just right. I feel the way I did when I first posted the mojo thread, like I?m going to physically blow apart if I don?t find the right words to convey what?s in my head and heart right now. I think I?ll be able to get a better handle on my rollercoaster emotions if I can just get it said, if I can just put it to paper. I don?t know if the rest of the girls are feeling this way right now but if so, I invite you all to add your thoughts here too.

I?ll start with the physical; get the obvious part over with, because everyone wants to know about the sight and the sound of him. Yes he was every bit as beautiful as he is on the screen, yes his eyes were as blue, his face was as handsome. He was actually a little shorter and thinner than I had expected, his hair was always disheveled and messed up, his clothes were casual and maybe even slightly frumpy and as usual, the look came together like magic on him. But the striking thing was seeing him in the stark pixels of reality, the highest of definitions, topping anything I?m able to see with my oversized plasma screen television. Looking at individual strands of salt and pepper hair twisting over his face or feathering messily over an ear, seeing the crows feet around his eyes, studying the angles of his nose and chin when he turned his head to the side to speak to another admirer. Then there were the sounds, again I was taken aback, dumbfounded, bowled over to hear that voice, that accent rolling around in the conversational sentences he was aiming at me. Equally striking was the feeling of his warm and expressive hand wrapped around my own in a simple handshake and the sensation of my hand on his back, his on mine, as we gathered close for a photograph. And the most memorable thing of all; was not so much the blueness of his eyes but how kind, animated and sparkling they were when he briefly looked into mine and there was, for the first time, no camera or television screen brokering the connection.

But beyond the extraordinary look and feel of the man, the thing I noticed right away, that I can?t get out of my head, that I?ve always suspected and of now feel certain, is that this man embodies humanity and kindness. The image we?ve pieced together of him, of incredible intelligence and intense generosity is true and its all there for anyone to see when they meet him face to face. You don?t have to look hard to find it, it?s as much of part of him as his nose or his eyes. Other stars, in my opinion lesser stars, would fly from the backstage door, Fran Dresher or Stacy Keach, having barely enough time to wave hello or sign one or two autographs. But for two nights I watched Gabriel Byrne, not just with myself or the other girls on the forum but with everyone, from well dressed theater patrons, to Gab groupies, to the crazy street people that were obviously only out of the asylum for a few hours. He never lost his patience or his interest for anyone that was a legitimate fan. No matter how many people asked him ridiculous questions or rattled off stories of their uninteresting lives, he listened with enthusiasm and answered with kindness and honesty. No matter how many fans insisted he signed his name on their programs, even if a fan asked for 3 and 4 signatures, he did it with a smile on his face. He gave out kisses upon request; he posed for pictures, one after the other after the other. And he didnt do it because he liked the crowds, he is obviously uncomfortable with the throngs of people rushing him every night. No he did it because he still cant quite believe its all happened to him. He still doesn?t take any of it for granted, he is still humble and gracious and grateful for the life he has been able to carve out for himself. None of what I?ve just said really illustrates his kindness adequately until you watch him doing it live. He is genuinely a man who loves humanity and people.


I knew this weekend was going to be extraordinary but I didn?t realize it would affect me this much. I feel embarrassed to admit that having spent a few moments in his presence, all in the world I want now is more. That?s the saddest, most embarrassing part of it, I want to sit and talk about anything and everything with him for hours and days, not just for a few fleeting moments standing on a street corner. The question that whispers itself over and over in my head now: Was that it? Was that my one and only chance to speak with him, see him up close, exchange words with him? As brief as these tiny moments were, I feel such an attachment to him, I know it?s bit melodramatic, but it feels like my best friend in the world just said goodbye forever and waltzed right out of my life for good.

I miss him already.

I?m sure this will pass, I?ll settle back into my normal life and get back into my routine of exchanging a comment or two with the girls here in the forum, renting a movie here and there, watching the occasional interview and waiting eagerly for the day when, and if ?In Treatment? starts back up. I feel so very privileged to have finally met this wonderful man, but its hard right now, desperately difficult not to feel sad about being on the backside of this glorious and memorable weekend.

Bittersweet to say the least

Touched

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Re: The "Afterbyrne" - Our Observations About the Camelot Weekend

Aug 28, 2008 12:07 AM
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> > My God.......someday.........I hope to have
> that
> > experience..........damn........thanks for that
> > Touched.......I just died a bit
> > there...........sigh..........he just sounds
> > soooooooooo freakin'........arrrgghhh....Lord

> help
> > me.........
>
> Jenlor this is kinda fun...bringing back those
> memories. But that night is the foggiest of all. The
> next day when we all met him and when we had about 20
> solid minute of Byrne, I was in hog heaven but the
> night before, the night I first met him and there was
> almost no one else there...4 other women...its
> midnight...its dark...we are standing on the street
> and its late and there he FUCKING WAS. I mean I was
> a nevous wreck. It was surreal. I was completely
> mute. I could hardly say anything. I think he
> thought I was retarded. He didnt talk much to me
> because he probably thought I was retarded. He
> talked mostly to the woman with the Keats bag. I
> just fucking stared at him. I kept just staring at
> him. I am tired, it is midnight, I've been to a
> Broadway show, I've met Pmungle for the first time
> that night...I had no idea that "wandering by the
> stage door" was going to actually pan out and give me
> access to Gabriel Fucking Byrne.
>
> It was a surreal experience but I was so nervous that
> I just dont even remember that much of it. I do
> remember the nanosecond when I rounded the corner,
> running like a fool because the agent was shouting at
> the 4 of us remaining fans, telling us that Gabe was
> coming out the front door instead of the stage door
> where we were waiting. So we are running a full NY
> block as fast as possible, we round the corner and
> dammit it all,
>
> there stands Gabriel Bryne...
>
> just standing there, real and in person...
>
> shivers...I get shivers when I think of it!!!!
>
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> Edited by TouchedByThPoet at 08/27/2008 8:12 PM PDT


Damn, I get shivers just thinkin' about it........and I wasn't even there!!! But, your description of the events brings the images clear in my head.......but in my mind I'm running like a fool........looking retarded..........wahahahahahaa......
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Re: The "Afterbyrne" - Our Observations About the Camelot Weekend

Aug 27, 2008 11:11 PM
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> My God.......someday.........I hope to have that
> experience..........damn........thanks for that
> Touched.......I just died a bit
> there...........sigh..........he just sounds
> soooooooooo freakin'........arrrgghhh....Lord help
> me.........


Jenlor this is kinda fun...bringing back those memories. But that night is the foggiest of all. The next day when we all met him and when we had about 20 solid minute of Byrne, I was in hog heaven but the night before, the night I first met him and there was almost no one else there...4 other women...its midnight...its dark...we are standing on the street and its late and there he FUCKING WAS. I mean I was a nevous wreck. It was surreal. I was completely mute. I could hardly say anything. I think he thought I was retarded. He didnt talk much to me because he probably thought I was retarded. He talked mostly to the woman with the Keats bag. I just fucking stared at him. I kept just staring at him. I am tired, it is midnight, I've been to a Broadway show, I've met Pmungle for the first time that night...I had no idea that "wandering by the stage door" was going to actually pan out and give me access to Gabriel Fucking Byrne.

It was a surreal experience but I was so nervous that I just dont even remember that much of it. I do remember the nanosecond when I rounded the corner, running like a fool because the agent was shouting at the 4 of us remaining fans, telling us that Gabe was coming out the front door instead of the stage door where we were waiting. So we are running a full NY block as fast as possible, we round the corner and dammit it all,

there stands Gabriel Bryne...

just standing there, real and in person...

shivers...I get shivers when I think of it!!!!

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Aug 27, 2008 10:37 PM
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My God.......someday.........I hope to have that experience..........damn........thanks for that Touched.......I just died a bit there...........sigh..........he just sounds soooooooooo freakin'........arrrgghhh....Lord help me.........
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Aug 27, 2008 10:23 PM
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etopt, You were asking for my post about meeting Gab the night before the show. This was when I first met him, this was the day before Pmungle, plurabell, Ruby, julie, Pkhillymiss and I (and Lauriejoan who was a lurker at the time) met him. This was midnight the night before and I was alone, well not alone, there were about 4 other people that were still there when it happened.

So I've included it below. Man it brings back such great memories.

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I MET HIM LAST NIGHT!!!!! I am GIDDY!

I havent been to the show yet, I go today to the matinee but my hotel is across the street from Lincoln Center.
I had gone to see a broadway show last night and after it was over, I took the train back to my hotel. I decided to check out the Avery Hall Stage door on my way back. There were people waiting there, so I waited too.

There were several women clutching their Camelot playbills so I asked "how was the show?", the woman I was talking with said it was great. I told her I didnt see it until the Sat matinee but thought I would stand and try to get Gabriel's autograph.

She said she was there to get it too.
Then she asked if I'd ever watched the show "In Treatment"

I looked at her and said "Dont even go there"

We talked and the crowd dwindled, then Lancelot came out of the stage door, Fran Dresher came out of the stage door, John Lithgow passed by us, he was seeing some show at the center, musicians came out the stage door, more actors etc. 45 minutes later still no Gabriel Byrne.

The crowd dwindled further until there were only about 4 of us left.

An older man came out the door and asked if we were waiting on GB and we said yes and he said he would be right out. Then the man walked up the street to the corner of the block. Then he started waving his hands and shouting, "come this way, Gabriel Byrne is up here".

So then we all began running down the block at 11:30 at night. We rounded the corner.....

....and there he just fucking was.

I was in a daze to say the least. I forgot my camera in my frenzied state to make my plane on Friday morning so all I had was my camera phone. Anyway, the girl who I had been talking to, gave him a Keats??? bag. Something about shoes, because she worked there and evidently there was a reference to Keats in one of the Laura episodes.

Gabriel immediately began to tell her that he had tried to keep that product reference out of the show because he didnt want products in the show...then he became apologetic and told her it was nothing against her, he just didnt like that sort of thing, then he apologized several more times.

Anyway, I am just standing about 12 inches away from him listenting to him apologize, my eyes are wide as saucers and I am grinning like an absolute fool. I remember thinking "OH my god, he sounds just like Gabriel Byrne sounds". I kept looking at his profile, his hair, just staring.

Then he started to sign autographs. Since I didnt yet have a Camelot playbill and did have a playbill from the show I had just seen, I turned it to a Mercedez Benz ad and had him sign there. I told him "I dont see you until tomorrow", which is really silly, I should have said "I wont see your show until tomorrow, but obviously I only care about seeing him so, I guess it made sense. Anyway, he looked at me and signed my playbill, I told him my name, he wrote my name. I took his picture with my camera phone.

Someone wished him a happy birthday, I said kept staring.

After he had signed the autographs and was getting ready to get into the limo, I shook his hand. I cant remember if I just grabbed it or if I dangled my hand down next to his and asked permission. Its all a fog. But for a brief moment, my right hand was holding his right hand. His hand felt warm and large and for that brief moment, I looked right into his eyes. And at that moment, I told him Thank you", I dont think he knew what I was thanking him for, I was just thanking him for standing there shaking my hame. I was so goddamn giddy.

I cant really remember what he was wearing. I think it was frumpy, baggy pants, a sweater vest maybe, and a jacket I believe. Its funny that I cant remember but I was in a fog.

I spoke to PMungle this morning and told her that I thought of a thousand things I could have said after it was over. could have said we were coming back today with a quilt to wish him a happy birthday, but I didnt. I was really not myself.

So, thats my news flash. I am going upstairs to get ready to meet the girls here in a few minutes. I expect we will try to meet him again after the matinee and if that fails, I expect we will try again after the show tonight.

Signing off- dizzy and giddy-Touched

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that was it, touched.
thanks for the **bump** !
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Aug 27, 2008 5:59 PM
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> Touched, reading this brought the stage door
> experience all back to me. Do you know the Beatles'
> song Here Comes the Sun King? It's one of their
> lesser known songs. When I (re)read your post about
> the "unbrokered" gaze, I flashed on how GB seemed to
> come out of the stage door like a Sun King - with an
> aura of electical charge around him (forgive my
> purple prose -- but something was vibrating --maybe
> it was just me). I guess that's what it means to have
> 'presence.' I just hope I can be present to
> experience his presence again some day!

i can agree to that,he is stunning and has an aura about him,takes your breath away..
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Touched, reading this brought the stage door experience all back to me. Do you know the Beatles' song Here Comes the Sun King? It's one of their lesser known songs. When I (re)read your post about the "unbrokered" gaze, I flashed on how GB seemed to come out of the stage door like a Sun King - with an aura of electical charge around him (forgive my purple prose -- but something was vibrating --maybe it was just me). I guess that's what it means to have 'presence.' I just hope I can be present to experience his presence again some day!
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Aug 27, 2008 5:03 PM
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bumping this for etopt.

Is this post (the thread header), the one you are looking for? You mentioned a line about looking into his eyes, is this the line?


And the most memorable thing of all; was not so much the blueness of his eyes but how kind, animated and sparkling they were when he briefly looked into mine and there was, for the first time, no camera or television screen brokering the connection.

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bumping this for etopt.

Is this post (the thread header), the one you are looking for? You mentioned a line about looking into his eyes, is this the line?


And the most memorable thing of all; was not so much the blueness of his eyes but how kind, animated and sparkling they were when he briefly looked into mine and there was, for the first time, no camera or television screen brokering the connection.

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> So far I have barely had a wind gust or a drop of
> water. So it appears all is going to go well for
> me.
>
> but the silly thing has stalled in the middle of
> florida and against all normal hurricane behavior, it
> was gaining strength over land. Hurricanes always
> lose strength over land, so the meterologists are
> scratching their heads over it.
>
> However, I'm sure it will start to lose strength soon
> and even if it doesnt, it appears to be headed away
> from me.
> They are predictign it might make some silly left
> hand turn into the panhandle later so, its a peculiar
> hurricane but I think I am safe.
>
> knock on wood.
>
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we have had winter all summer,so im expecting to be taking my christmas lunch under the umbrella in the yard,the weather is soo unpredictable...
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So far I have barely had a wind gust or a drop of water. So it appears all is going to go well for me.

but the silly thing has stalled in the middle of florida and against all normal hurricane behavior, it was gaining strength over land. Hurricanes always lose strength over land, so the meterologists are scratching their heads over it.

However, I'm sure it will start to lose strength soon and even if it doesnt, it appears to be headed away from me.
They are predictign it might make some silly left hand turn into the panhandle later so, its a peculiar hurricane but I think I am safe.

knock on wood.

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Aug 19, 2008 7:33 PM
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> getting ready for the big switch...bmp
>
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Did fay sidestep you,or are you still in its path?
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getting ready for the big switch...bmp

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> > > > > You know, the stuff you see on
> TV,
> > filth,
> > > sex,
> > > > drugs,
> > > > > hooker, debauchery, you know
> stuff my
> > > virgin
> > > > eyes
> > > > > ain't never seen in Southest
> > Missouri.
> > > >
> > > > just sifting thro some old posts,god

> > pmungle i
> > > think
> > > > missouri may have become a little
> more
> > exciting
> > > since
> > > > you posted this.....i mean...you got
> mains
> > > lectric
> > > > now..an the treadmill an cow are
> > > redundant..AND...you
> > > > giving serious thought to buying a
> hooge
> > ass
> > > tvyou
> > > > dont need to go to NY to experience
> all of
> > the
> > > > above...you should see my town on a
> > saturday
> > > > evening.......
> > >
> > >
> > > You mean at your house or in your actual

> town?
> > > Would I have to pay or is it free
> admission?
> >
> > Now ya know darn well i mean at my house....its

> party
> > central,we stewardesses have a rep to
> > maintain....anything goes on a saturday

> nite.......im
> > caroline...fly me...free admission? fraid not
> ya
> > gotta give me something....
> >

>
> Whatcha want? Booze, food, Gabriel Byrne movies,
> tell me.


Ooh "tell me"gets me every time.....well all three i guess and your wonderfully sharp tongue farmgirl....
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> > > > You know, the stuff you see on TV,
> filth,
> > sex,
> > > drugs,
> > > > hooker, debauchery, you know stuff my
> > virgin
> > > eyes
> > > > ain't never seen in Southest
> Missouri.
> > >
> > > just sifting thro some old posts,god

> pmungle i
> > think
> > > missouri may have become a little more
> exciting
> > since
> > > you posted this.....i mean...you got mains
> > lectric
> > > now..an the treadmill an cow are
> > redundant..AND...you
> > > giving serious thought to buying a hooge
> ass
> > tvyou
> > > dont need to go to NY to experience all of
> the
> > > above...you should see my town on a
> saturday
> > > evening.......
> >
> >
> > You mean at your house or in your actual town?
> > Would I have to pay or is it free admission?

>
> Now ya know darn well i mean at my house....its party
> central,we stewardesses have a rep to
> maintain....anything goes on a saturday nite.......im
> caroline...fly me...free admission? fraid not ya
> gotta give me something....
>


Whatcha want? Booze, food, Gabriel Byrne movies, tell me.
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